Mainland actor Yu Menglong died in a mysterious fall on September 11, sparking widespread concern due to the many suspicious points surrounding the case. (Screenshot from Weibo)
[People News] Recently, actor Yu Menglong, known for his role as 'Bai Zhen' in the TV drama 'Eternal Love', tragically fell to his death from a building. Just 12 hours after the incident, authorities announced that Yu, who typically does not drink, had accidentally fallen while under the influence of alcohol. However, a significant amount of evidence and testimonies leaked from within suggest the possibility of homicide. Within less than two months, over 600,000 people abroad have signed a petition calling for an investigation, with major media outlets like the BBC and U.S. publication Foreign Policy covering the story.
Rushed Conclusions and Numerous Doubts Surrounding the Case
The incident was first reported on September 11 by the paparazzi group 'Detective Xiaoyan', which claimed that Yu Menglong had been dining at a friend's house on the evening of September 10 and fell to his death in the early hours of September 11. The police quickly ruled out any criminal suspicion. Following this, major platforms began to delete news related to the cause of Yu Menglong's death. The public found it odd that just a few hours after the incident, a conclusion was reached stating it was not a homicide. Can an autopsy really be completed in such a short timeframe? This rapid response seems less like a genuine investigation and more like a mere formality.
On September 16, Yu Menglong's studio released a statement in the voice of his mother, insisting that he died from an accidental fall after drinking. This assertion raises further questions: Would Yu's mother, who is far away in Urumqi, simply accept her child's ambiguous death and allow it to be dismissed so easily? Additionally, a public figure with over 20 million fans mysteriously dies in the capital, yet only a studio that had been deregistered since July is responsible for issuing the official report. How can the public be expected to trust this?
Prominent figures in the entertainment industry, including Taiwanese agent Sun Derong, mainland critic Song Zude, and actor Chen Xiaodong, along with thousands of citizens, have begun to demand the truth and call for an investigation. Since mid-September, in the absence of any response from the police, various rumours about the case have surfaced online like a volcanic eruption. Reports include a grievance letter with Yu Menglong's mother's blood handprint; videos suggesting he was abused while hanging by a window; disclosures of his autopsy report; and several recordings of a heart-wrenching cry that closely resembles Yu Menglong's voiceprint... These claims cannot be verified through official channels, and in a society where power is all-encompassing, all reasonable doubts are dismissed by the authorities as 'spreading rumours and causing trouble.'
In reality, having a predetermined narrative before an incident occurs is a common tactic employed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In the infamous 'Tiananmen self-immolation' incident, just two hours after it took place, Xinhua News Agency hastily released an English news report to the world, asserting that the individuals who self-immolated were five practitioners of Falun Gong. However, a reporter from Voice of America promptly contacted the Beijing Public Security Bureau and the Ministry of Public Security for confirmation, only to be told that they were unaware of any such event. This indicates that the propaganda from the state media had outstripped the police investigation, revealing that this was not a spontaneous incident but rather something that had been premeditated. Subsequently, at the 53rd session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, the International Education Development (IED) organisation published an investigation that confirmed the 'Tiananmen self-immolation' was a deception orchestrated by the CCP.
The Devil's Contract
The fall of Yu Menglong also seems to be a premeditated event. Some fans remember that not long ago, Yu Menglong mentioned in a live broadcast: 'If I suddenly disappear one day, please remember that it is definitely not an accident.' Veteran media figure Cai Shenkun disclosed that Yu Menglong was controlled and threatened by the red elite shortly after he debuted 12 years ago. Many young individuals like him, who are inexperienced in the industry, unknowingly signed agreements with management companies, only to later realise that these contracts resembled a form of servitude, severely restricting their personal freedom. To leave, they would have to pay exorbitant penalties for breach of contract, and disobedience could result in violence. Many have revisited past videos and noticed that Yu Menglong frequently had bruises on his face and body. Under such personal control, accompanying meals and sexual favours are merely the tip of the iceberg.
Why do artists refrain from openly resisting? The reason lies in the fact that such manipulation often enjoys the protection of high-level authorities. Insiders have disclosed that the last gathering attended by Yu Menglong included 17 individuals, among them members of the 'red second generation' and 'red third generation'. These individuals have long exploited the entertainment industry for money laundering and arms trafficking. Once an artist attracts their attention, they risk being kidnapped, sexually assaulted, or even tortured to death for entertainment. Following the exposure of this information, it became apparent that within Tianyu Media, the company where Yu Menglong works, nine artists—including Bian Ce, Ren Jiao, and Qiao Renliang—have all met with similarly unnatural deaths. Notably, Tianyu Media is not a private company; it is the only 'state-owned artist management company' in the country.
This has led many to question: How can even stars with tens of millions of fans simply vanish without a trace, with news silenced and posts prohibited from being shared? In such a society, how can ordinary citizens safeguard themselves?
The Sacrificed Lives
Even more chilling is the analysis by some feng shui experts, who suggest that Yu Menglong's case bears a striking resemblance to ancient rituals where emperors sought living sacrifices to prolong their lives. Both Yu Menglong and Xi Jinping share the same birthday, June 15, which may have made him a target for selection and captivity, destined to be brutally tortured and sacrificed on a chosen day. Additionally, there are references to the star Qiao Renliang, who died under mysterious circumstances nine years ago, sharing the same birthday as Xi Jinping's father (Xi Zhongxun), suggesting he too may have been a victim of sacrifice. Such theories are not merely circulating among the public; they have also caught the attention of international authoritative journals like 'Foreign Policy', which are reporting on the issue.
Many people believe that the Communist Party does not promote atheism. However, the tradition of high-ranking officials consulting fortune-tellers and relying on supernatural powers to prolong their luck and lives has deep roots. Mao Zedong, for instance, was so superstitious that he feared entering the Forbidden City would threaten his power; he never set foot in it until his death. After persecuting Falun Gong, Jiang Zemin feared retribution and fervently copied the Earth Store Bodhisattva Sutra at home in hopes of absolution. Additionally, Xi Jinping's ancestral grave has been carefully selected and designed according to feng shui principles.
Traditional righteous beliefs encourage people to do good and love others as themselves. In stark contrast, the Communist Party's ideological ancestor, Marx, adhered to devilish teachings, and during black mass rituals, the Bible is read backwards, with oaths taken to commit the seven deadly sins. Since the Communist Party's rise to power, at least 80 million people have died from fighting, starvation, persecution, and wrongful executions. The Party demands that individuals of all ages across the nation swear allegiance to it when joining the Party or its youth organisations. This has led many to ponder in horror: could the oaths we have taken also be part of a sacrifice to the devil?
The loss of control over power and the degradation of human nature.
Recently, some citizens investigated the Beijing 798 Art District, which is suspected of concealing obscure remains, and captured images of real human specimens on display inside. Observers noted that the ear shapes, facial features, and even the scars on the heads of these specimens closely resembled those of artists Qiao Renliang and Qiu Feng, who died under mysterious circumstances years ago, raising suspicions that they may have been turned into specimens after being murdered.
In fact, as early as 1999, when the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began its persecution of Falun Gong, the authorities approved the establishment of two large-scale body processing factories in Dalian. These factories took the processed body specimens on a world tour, generating an astonishing 1 billion US dollars in just six years. The companies claimed that the bodies were sourced from official channels, but multiple allegations suggest that most of these individuals were tortured Falun Gong practitioners.
Many people say that the incident involving Yu Menglong has changed their perceptions, but in reality, it is simply a repetition of past events.
In the early years, when Falun Gong practitioners revealed the CCP's torture of innocent people and organ harvesting practices, some considered these claims to be sensationalist. However, today it has become clear that Guangguang, the screenwriter associated with the Yu Menglong case, is linked to Xiangya Second Hospital, a notorious site for organ harvesting. In audio evidence collected by Dr Luo Shuaiyu, who interned at this hospital, doctors openly stated that they would remove a patient's healthy intestines if the payment was not sufficient. Additionally, conversations revealed that doctors would use organs from patients with syphilis or kidney stones for transplantation. As long as they can profit, both organ donors and recipients become targets of their greed.
Initially, many believed that the CCP's persecution was merely an internal matter within the Falun Gong community. However, today, not only have the targets of organ harvesting expanded from Falun Gong practitioners to ordinary citizens, but the companies running body processing factories have also ventured into food production. Recently, some citizens discovered teeth in sausages and bone nails in ribs. This raises serious concerns: Is there human flesh in the meat we consume? Is there corpse oil in the cooking oil we use?
The persecution of genuine beliefs has repercussions for the entire population.
The younger generation often hears the older generation lamenting the rapid decline of moral standards in today's society. Back in the 1990s, Falun Gong inspired hundreds of millions to embrace goodness, leading to a rise in moral values. During that time, banners proclaiming 'Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance' were ubiquitous in parks and public squares. Practitioners of Falun Gong saw doctors refusing red envelopes, businesses refraining from selling counterfeit goods, teachers imparting moral education, and police enforcing the law fairly. Media outlets like the Dalian Daily and Chongqing 630 TV Station frequently reported on virtuous acts and good people.
However, in a distorted system characterised by reverse elimination, conscience has become evidence of subversion against the state, and faith has been criminalised as a threat to social stability. Innocent and kind-hearted individuals are often mistrusted, while unscrupulous and aggressive individuals can ascend to positions of power. Jiang Zemin, motivated by jealousy and insecurity about his authority, launched a campaign of persecution against Falun Gong. Throughout this process, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has used any pretext to kidnap and control Falun Gong practitioners, arbitrarily charging them with crimes and sentencing them, with the chilling statement, 'If you beat someone to death, it’s just beating them to death; if they die, it’s considered suicide.' Public security, prosecution, law enforcement, the judiciary, media, and hospitals have all, without exception, become complicit. Many who were initially coerced into participating had no choice, but their conscience and moral boundaries were gradually eroded, transforming them into agents of evil under this unchecked power.
Throughout the three years of the pandemic, the authorities enforced inhumane controls over the public, subjecting entertainment stars to abuse and manipulation, while ordinary citizens visiting hospitals for minor ailments found themselves victims of organ harvesting. This situation is an extension of the Chinese Communist Party's persecution of Falun Gong. Initially, many believed that the resistance of Falun Gong practitioners to persecution was merely a political issue, but they later realised that these practitioners were revealing a systemic crime that could impact everyone. Time has shown that the persecution of Falun Gong is, in fact, a persecution of the entire population; advocating for good people is essentially advocating for oneself.
The Echo of Good and Evil
Watching past videos and seeing Yu Menglong's smiling face evokes sadness even in those who do not know him.
Yu Menglong is a young man from an ordinary family. He is innocent and kind-hearted, gentle and cultured. He has taught in rural mountainous areas and quietly donated during the heavy rains in Henan. He has appeared on CCTV and has sung praises for his homeland. He believed that through hard work and talent, he could secure a place within the system. However, shortly after completing the filming of 'Three Lives, Three Worlds,' and before he gained fame, he was sidelined for three years due to his refusal to adhere to unspoken rules. Like many others, he thought that by avoiding political discussions and trouble, he could lead a peaceful life. Yet, the reality proved that his silence not only failed to protect him but also emboldened those who do wrong.
In this land, where the absence of justice has become the norm, an increasing number of people are beginning to question whether life will simply fade away in vain. Will good and evil resonate?
Yu Menglong's mentor, Sūn Déróng, recounted that Yu Menglong once visited him in a dream to share his grievances. During a memorial service held for Yu Menglong in Taiwan, a rainbow appeared in the sky, accompanied by a cloud that resembled a fish. Those in attendance were astonished, exclaiming, 'Yu Menglong must be watching!' Even more remarkably, after Yu Menglong's passing, several mediums claimed to have connected with his spirit. British medium Tai Wéilián disclosed in a live broadcast that during her dialogue with Yu Menglong's spirit, she discovered that he had endured sexual violence and sacrifice, with the details of these events corroborating public disclosures. She also foretold that Yu Menglong's departure would usher in significant changes for China, and that those who have committed wrongdoing would soon face consequences.
Recently, among the 17 suspects accused of conspiring against Yu Menglong, Fan Shiqi's concert was cancelled due to poor ticket sales, and the film featuring Tián Hǎiróng suffered at the box office due to a boycott. The stock price of Tianyu Media's parent company, 'Mango Super Media,' has been in freefall... Could this non-violent resistance from the public be a manifestation of the principle that 'evil begets evil' in the world?
Since the Chinese Communist Party began its persecution of Falun Gong in 1999, over 20,000 officials from the public security, procuratorial, and judicial systems involved in the persecution, along with their families, have faced various forms of retribution. Some have been arrested, some sentenced, while others have encountered car accidents, terminal illnesses, and other unforeseen calamities. Many individuals, upon realising the truth, have treated and protected the innocent victims, and this kindness towards the teachings of Buddhism has led to unexpected opportunities during times of hardship and crisis.
The salvation of the three withdrawals.
Yu Menglong had a friend named Ouyang, who had sensed the immense pressure Yu Menglong faced in the entertainment industry. He had advised Yu Menglong to withdraw from the Party for his safety, but unfortunately, he missed that opportunity. Following Yu Menglong's passing, as of October 16, 2025, the Global Withdrawal Service Centre received 82 statements from Chinese citizens declaring his withdrawal from the Communist Party, the Youth League, and the Young Pioneers on his behalf.
Some remarked, 'He was kind during his life, yet he was harmed by the powerful within the CCP; I will withdraw for him from this evil party.'
Others shared, 'In my dream, he expressed a desire for freedom; I will help him withdraw, hoping his soul finds light again.'
Some individuals reported feeling during meditation that they transformed into a small doll, gently saying, 'Then just withdraw.'
As totalitarian regimes monopolise the right to declare the 'truth,' an increasing number of Chinese people are beginning to reclaim a long-lost faith—hoping that a higher order will bring justice to good people, even if it exists in another dimension. For humanitarian and ethical reasons, the Withdrawal Centre made an exception in early November to process Yu Menglong's withdrawal. This statement serves not only as an act of kindness and compassion for the deceased but also as a testament to the conscience of many Chinese citizens.
The deceased has passed, but the living continue. For many years, Falun Gong practitioners have dedicated their spare time and resources to spreading the truth, seeking neither fame nor reward, but simply wishing for good people to hear a kind word and open a door to blessings.
The incident involving Yu Menglong's fall from a building has sparked another wave of the 'three withdrawals' movement, reminiscent of the 'Iron Chain Woman' case. In just over a month, over 1.73 million individuals have issued statements of withdrawal. As an ancient saying goes: 'Those who possess virtue will receive long-lasting blessings from heaven; performing good deeds without seeking rewards will naturally bring blessings.' I encourage fellow compatriots who read this article to seize this fleeting opportunity and make the three withdrawals soon to receive their blessings.
(Originally published by the People News)
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